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What is the velocity of an airplane flying in the opposite direction covering the same distance in exactly two hours?

A) Twice the original velocity.
B) Half the original velocity.
C) The same as the original velocity.
D) Four times the original velocity.

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Final answer:

The airplane flying in the opposite direction with the covering the same distance in exactly two hours has the same velocity as the original, as velocity magnitude is independent of direction. So, the correct option is c)the same as the original velocity.

Step-by-step explanation:

The velocity of an airplane flying in the opposite direction covering the same distance in exactly two hours would be the same as the original velocity. The direction of the velocity does not affect its magnitude; only the direction changes. Therefore, if the airplane covers the same distance in the same amount of time, but in the opposite direction, the magnitude of its velocity remains constant, only the direction is different. If the original velocity allowed the airplane to cover a certain distance in two hours, reversing the direction of travel would still allow the airplane to cover the same distance in the same duration at the same speed.

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